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Man United want Xavi Simons as Bruno backs him to shine at Old Trafford after his asking price revealed

Man United want Xavi Simons as Bruno backs him to shine at Old Trafford after his asking price revealed
Manchester United have a concrete interest in Xavi Simons, but RB Leipzig’s €80 million asking price could prove to be an issue, according to German media.
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The Red Devils are looking for creativity and attacking oomph. It has been a dire campaign at Old Trafford and particularly the attack has undone Man Utd on many occasions.
Financial issues mean that it will be a difficult summer for Ruben Amorim’s side and they have already missed out on top target Geovany Quenda. They will refrain from targeting a like-for-like alternative and will instead eye a player with similar levels of creativity.
It therefore comes as no surprise that Sky Germany is now reporting that Xavi Simons has emerged as a target for the Red Devils ahead of the summer. The RB Leipzig youngster is a magician on the ball, although there are some concerns over his attitude.
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Leipzig raised eyebrows in January when they announced that they had made his loan from PSG permanent for a whopping club-record figure of €50 million, with add-ons potentially taking the deal to €80m. This is the kind of money only Bayern were previously able to pay in Germany.
Leipzig want €80m for Xavi
However, despite joining permanently, Xavi did not sign a long-term contract in Saxony’s largest city. His deal only runs until 2027 and there is a feeling that Leipzig will be willing to listen to offers this summer.
Given the outlay on him, Leipzig’s demands will be significant, though. According to the above-mentioned report, the Bundesliga side will only entertain offers in the region of €80m.
Leipzig are not actively looking to sell the 21-year-old, but they accept that the attacker is ambitious. Failure to qualify for the Champions League could convince the Dutchman to leave the club.
Whether a move to Man Utd would appeal to Xavi is unclear at this stage given that they too are desperately scrambling to get into the Champions League. At €80m, however, a move to Old Trafford appears unlikely.